Silent Letters in English | A to Z Rules
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- Learn the rules of silent letters in English! YES, THERE ARE RULES!
In this video I give you the A to Z rules of silent letters. I also give some of the most common words that don't seem to follow any rules, but that you need to know!
NB: Silent letters exist in English because of historical and linguistic reasons. English has also been less "regulated" than other languages. But you don't need to know the history to have correct pronunciation. 😉
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Can you think of any other words with silent letters?
*Let's see who can get the most!* 😄
Silent Letter I:
Parliament.
Silent Letter K:
Knack, Knead, Kneel, Knew, Knickers, Knitting, Knob, Knock, Knowledge, Knuckle.
Silent Letter L:
Could, Folk, Salmon, Should, Would, Yolk.
Silent Letter P:
Pseudo, Psychotherapy, Psychotic.
Silent Letter S:
Patios.
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Thank you so much Max, the rules will be extremely helpful for the non native speakers.
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Learning became my love and one thing I learned and it cannot ever be forgotten by anyone who wishes to learn it better and able to be fluent in it, even the natural English speaking countries we must learn and be aware of these things mentioned in your topic of pronunciation, which I loved. There are the areas typical pronunciation and old English ”slangs’ . Many of the mentioned pronunciations mentioned here have a different pronunciation due to low learning level or because of the old use still in habit. My many old and classic books reading really helped me see how the words where spelled and pronounced in a totally different way. And I really learned that the dictionaries are some of the wonderful teachers in my private reviewing and as a translator in finding the best words to be used in the translation meaning. Amazing how languages have their history and how it has changed, how languages are affected in other languages ...so many things that affect the languages. I loved your video, my first English started with British language and I loved it, loved your voice as well, very clear and good sound🥰🤗
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Hey Rusty! Thanks for watching! Yeah, raspberry's a weird one - it's completely different to the German and French words. :)
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I've often seen you use the preposition 'to' instead of 'from' after 'different'
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I have always pronounced Raspberry like Raz-Bair-Ee. Like in the Prince song, Raspberry Beret.
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Thank you very much. This helps me a lot. I grew up learning and using American English back in the Philippines, and now living in Australia it really get to my head, the big difference between American pronounciations to Australian pronounciations, even in spelling too.
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Instead of the concept of silent letters, one can use the concept of spellings that correspond to each sound. One can list all the possible spellings that correspond to each sound. The Random House unabridged dictionary has such complete lists.
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Well, a complete and systematic explanation of Silent Letters. Thank you.
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Mind blowing. So many words with silent letters. It just silenced me.
sounds like "sand witch"😀
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Could you make clear the case of "finally", I usually hear Americans say with "a" but also sometimes "without a"? Thank you!
A good observation!
You can say it either way. Often when speak quickly they don't pronounce the A.
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